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41 empresa
empresa sustantivo femenino 1 ( compañía) company, firm (BrE); 2 (tarea, labor) venture, undertaking
empresa sustantivo femenino
1 Com Ind company, firm
empresa pública, state-owned company
2 (proyecto, tarea) undertaking, task: es una empresa muy arriesgada, it's a very risky venture ' empresa' also found in these entries: Spanish: administración - ámbito - amenaza - asegurar - bacalao - casa - CEPYME - compañía - constructor - constructora - contabilidad - contrata - dar - decorar - deficitaria - deficitario - definitivamente - departamento - depurar - dirección - dirigir - diversificarse - económica - económico - ejecutiva - ensalzar - entablar - escala - escáner - espaldarazo - estatal - estructuración - forjar - gestión - hipotecar - hostelería - imagen - imposición - inspección - juez - lanzamiento - ligarse - llevar - mecánica - nacional - negocio - negrera - negrero - patrón - patrona English: administration - amount to - association - audit - backbone - bankrupt - base - be - being - boss - branch out - builder - business - by-law - carrier - climb down - cock-up - collapse - come in - company - creativity - credit bureau - dark horse - deal with - department - developer - disorganized - division - do - down-market - effective - engineer - enter - enterprise - equal - established - exploit - firm - fixture - float - flourish - go down - go under - head - house - in-house - insider - intimidate - launch - launching -
42 palacio
palacio sustantivo masculino Ppalacio Episcopal Bishop's Palace; Ppalacio Real Royal Palace
palacio sustantivo masculino
1 palace
2 (de congresos, deportes) centre
Palacio de Justicia, Law Courts ' palacio' also found in these entries: Spanish: nido - palatina - palatino - renacentista - tapicería - ujier - alcázar - pabellón - portal - salón - suntuoso English: armory - armoury - before - blend - convention center - court - courthouse - face - palace - presidential -
43 sabática
sabático,-a adjetivo sabbatical Locuciones: año sabático: me han concedido un año sabático para preparar unas oposiciones, I've taken a year's sabbatical to prepare for the public sector exams Rel descanso sabático: la religión israelita impone el descanso sabático, observing the Sabbath is part of Jewish religious law -
44 sabático
sabático
◊ -ca adjetivosabbatical
sabático,-a adjetivo sabbatical Locuciones: año sabático: me han concedido un año sabático para preparar unas oposiciones, I've taken a year's sabbatical to prepare for the public sector exams Rel descanso sabático: la religión israelita impone el descanso sabático, observing the Sabbath is part of Jewish religious law ' sabático' also found in these entries: Spanish: año - sabática English: sabbatical -
45 eye
adj.ocular.s.1 ojo (de persona, aguja)in the eye(s) of the law a (los) ojos de la leyto be in the public eye estar en (el) candeleroto have an eye for detail/color tener buen ojo para los detalles/el colorto look at something with a critical eye mirar algo con ojo críticoto look at something with an experienced eye mirar algo con ojos de expertoI don't see eye to eye with my boss no veo las cosas igual que (las ve) mi jefethis is for your eyes only no se lo enseñes a nadieto keep one's eyes and ears open mantener los ojos y los oídos bien abiertosto keep one's eyes peeled o skinned no perder ojoto open somebody's eyes to something abrirle a alguien los ojos en relación con algo, hacer ver algo a alguiento shut o close one's eyes to something negarse a ver algo, no querer ver algoto do something with one's eyes open hacer algo a sabiendasto please o delight the eye deleitar la vistahe has eyes for nobody but her sólo tiene ojos para ellaI saw it with my own eyes lo vi con mis propios ojosto run o cast one's eye over something echar una ojeada a algoto keep an eye on something/somebody vigilar algo/a alguienI'll keep an eye out for it/him estaré al tanto de ello/élto have one's eye on something/somebody estar vigilando algo/a alguien (be observing)to make eyes at somebody echar miradas lánguidas o miraditas a alguienwith an eye to… con vistas a…to be up to one's eyes in work/debt estar hasta el cuello de trabajo/deudasthat's one in the eye for him! (familiar) ¡le va a sentar como una patada! (británico)I'd give my eye teeth to go with them daría un ojo de la cara o (español de España) todo por ir con ellos (Am)an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth ojo por ojo, diente por diente3 discriminación, penetración, discernimiento.4 brote.5 ojo de le aguja.6 corcheta, cierre hembra del corchete.7 ojo de la tempestad, ojo, vórtice.vt.1 observar, mirar.2 atisbar, divisar, distinguir, mirar.3 mirar de arriba abajo, mirar de arriba a abajo. (pt & pp eyed)
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